Information on
"Terrorism"
and
"Persian Gulf"
July 2012
December 2011
January 2010
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2010
Maritime Terrorism
Author: Emilio Bonagiunta
Publisher:
SAGE International
There are two main forms in which terrorist groups benefit from the vastness and lawlessness of the sea: by conducting attacks against sea-based targets and by using the sea to transport weapons, militants and other support means from one place to th... More on «Maritime Terrorism»
October 2009
May 2009
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May 2009
CTC Sentinel 2(5)
Author: Bruce Riedel, Mukhtar A Khan, Christopher Boucek, René Pita and Rohan Gunaratna, Laurence Louër, Paul Cochrane, Ryan Clarke, Shafqat Munir
Publisher:
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
This publication compares the US and Soviet experiences in Afghanistan. More on «CTC Sentinel 2(5)»
May 2008
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May 2008
Maritime Security in the Gulf
Author: Andrew Forbes, Michael Richardson, Mustafa Alani, Peter Jones, Faryal Leghari, P K Ghosh
Publisher:
Gulf Research Center (GRC)
This publication addresses maritime security in the Persian Gulf and focuses on maritime confidence-building measures in the region and beyond. More on «Maritime Security in the Gulf»
December 2007
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Dec 2007
Nuclearization of the Gulf
Author: Nicole Stracke, Mustafa Alani, Mark Fitzpatrick, Patrick Reyners, Odette Jankowitsch-Prevor, Mohamed Abdel Salam
Publisher:
Gulf Research Center (GRC)
This publication features several essays examining the dangers of a nuclear race in the Persian Gulf. More on «Nuclearization of the Gulf»
November 2006
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Nov 2006
Soft Security in the Gulf
Author: Mustafa Alani, Nicole Stracke, Faryal Leghari
Publisher:
Gulf Research Center (GRC)
This publication addresses three security issues in the Gulf region: the relation between organized crime and terrorist groups, border security and drug trafficking. More on «Soft Security in the Gulf»
August 2006
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21 Aug 2006
The Persian Gulf States
Author: Kenneth Katzman
Publisher:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
The U.S.-led war to overthrow Saddam Hussein virtually ended Iraq’s ability to militarily threaten the region, but it has produced new and un-anticipated security challenges for the Persian Gulf states (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and... More on «The Persian Gulf States»
May 2006